Would you believe it? And still we don't have a proper solution that works on humans. All such companies showed promise initially but closed their shops later on, the latest being Aderans. What is going on? Are these rich pharmacy companies selling products such as Propecia and Minoxidil bribing these companies out or what? 44 years is a hell a lot of time for someone to have figured that out!
Hair cloning was first proven to be a working and successful process in 1970 in a study that was performed on rats. Scientists were able to demonstrate the technique on the animals and reproduce healthy hair in bald areas, but in the case of humans little progress has been made since then. There are a large number of companies and institutions which dealt with the process and tried to correct the flaws or are in the process of perfecting it at the moment.
One of the main problems is that after extraction and culturing, cloned dermal papille seems to lose its ability to grow hair. Another is that researchers are yet to come up with a truly efficient multiplying method, as they look to produce up to 1000 cloned cells from one extracted from the scalp but current methods are capable of only a fraction of this.
One of the main problems is that after extraction and culturing, cloned dermal papille seems to lose its ability to grow hair. Another is that researchers are yet to come up with a truly efficient multiplying method, as they look to produce up to 1000 cloned cells from one extracted from the scalp but current methods are capable of only a fraction of this.
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